Role
Grampians Health has a vacancy for Multiple RANZCP accredited Psychiatry registrar to work on a fixed term contract for the 2024 clinical year. This role will assist in the delivery of care to mental health patients and to further develop or consolidate expertise appropriate to the stage of RANZCP training.
Psychiatry Registrars work to assist Consultants and Senior Medical Staff in the care of
patients within the service. Based on the rotational units, this may include daily review
of in-patients, participation in wards rounds and coordination of discharge planning on
wards, regular review of patients in community mental health clinics or consultation
assessments within the general hospitals, Emergency Departments or in the community
with an integrated community care model (including acute, short - term and longer term
intensive or ongoing care models).
Key Responsibilities
1. Daily review of inpatients, participation in wards rounds and coordination of discharge planning on wards, regular review of patients in community mental health clinics or consultation assessments within the general hospitals, Emergency Departments or in the community with an integrated community care model
2. Completion of appropriate ward/community paperwork, discharge summaries/letters and legal paperwork required by the Mental Health Act
3. Attendance at the Mental Health Tribunals as required
Skills and Experience
4. Be eligible for the RANZCP CBFP fellowship pathway via PMCV matching
5. Completed a medical degree and be able to provide evidence of your qualifications
AND have Full Registration as a Medical Practitioner with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
6. Transferring Psychiatry Registrars having enrolled with RANZCP Training Program
7. Proven ability to plan, deliver and evaluate services and programs to meet the needs of patients and their families.
8. Proven ability to give clinical leadership to staff and to work in a multidisciplinary team.
9. Demonstrated clinical competence at a senior level and adequate experience in the field of psychiatry after obtaining post graduate qualifications.
10. Demonstrate commitment to and competency in clinical teaching.
11. Very good communication, consultancy and interpersonal skills.
12. Experience in hospital-based psychiatry, research and undergraduate/post graduate teaching.
13. Knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Psychiatric Services policy and other relevant legislation and regulations.
Grampians Health Culture & Benefits
At Grampians Health, we recognise our staff are our greatest asset. We are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for our staff, patients, residents, visitors, volunteers and contractors at all sites.
14. Salary packaging for living expenses such as rent/mortgage plus meals, entertainment & holidays
15. Discounted on-site parking
16. Access to discounted health club membership
17. Staff rewards and recognition programs
Ballarat Region
Ballarat is the largest centre in Western Victoria and the state’s fastest growing inland city. Dubbed Australia’s most liveable city in 2020, Ballarat is home to first class education, fine dining and boutique shopping. Uniquely located within easy access to Melbourne, Geelong, Bendigo and the Western district, Ballarat is blessed with some of Australia’s most significant heritage buildings and natural landscapes.
How to apply
Click APPLY or contact Dr Ravi Srinivasaraju, Director of Training - Mental Health on 0425 058 721.
All appointments are subject to a satisfactory police records check, immunisation clearance and Working with Children check and/or NDIS Worker Screening Check.
All employees must be willing and able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when required, which at a minimum is a surgical mask. Additional PPE requirements are role-dependent.
Grampians Health is a child safe organisation, committed to the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people.
Grampians Health is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, mature age workers and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning), intersex and asexual (or allies) LGBTQIA+.